St. Lucie County is located on the East coast of Florida, between Indian River County and Martin County. It’s home to almost 300,000 people. Of the 688 square miles, that the county encompasses, 116 square miles of St. Lucie County is water. With nearly a quarter of the county being water it creates a perfect opportunity for a multitude of damages from hurricanes, wind damage, and mold damage. While St. Lucie County is a beautiful place to live, it can be battered by storms.

Weather in St. Lucie County

With all the rain, humidity, and warm weather St. Lucie County is prone to water damage and mold damage. The subtropical climate zone on the coast is a prime area to be hit with hurricanes during the hurricane season that lasts from May to November in Florida.

On average, St. Lucie County gets 51 inches of rain a year.

There are 238 sunny days a year in St. Lucie County

The average temperature high is around 83 degrees.

Humidity is usually around 73% in St. Lucie County

Since 1930, St. Lucie County has been hit by 83 hurricanes.

St. Lucie County gets rain on average of 84 days a year.

Areas we Serve in St. Lucie County

Although we serve all of St. Lucie County, some of the more popular areas we serve are:

Port St. Lucie

St. Lucie Village

Fort Pierce

Lakewood Park

Fort Pierce North

Fort Pierce South

Indian River Estates

White City

Hurricane Claims in St. Lucie County

St. Lucie County has been weathering the storms for years when it comes to hurricanes and tropical storms in Florida. The threat after the actual storm can be just as severe as the storm itself. With flooding and loss of power, damage after the storm can be severe. This was the case with Hurricane Irma in 2017. The hurricane blew through the state as a category 4 storm and wreaked havoc wherever it touched. With its high winds and substantial rains, it left many property owners with extreme damage to their homes and businesses.

Many people were left without power which left the water damage to fester in their homes. If you are still in the claims process due to losses from Hurricane Irma, contact Sentry Public Adjusting today for a FREE inspection today.

Hurricanes in St. Lucie County can cause extreme property damage. The wind, rain, and flooding can also wreak havoc in your home independently. Most homeowner’s insurances do not offer flood insurance. In Florida, that is something you must have. If you sustain damages to your home or property due to a hurricane, then you may have to file multiple claims with various insurance companies. This leaves you with more stress and more paperwork. Sentry Public Adjusting can help ease this process for you.

Claims with Sentry Public Adjusting in St. Lucie County

There are 5 easy steps to take when filing a claim with Sentry Public Adjusting:

Step 1-Contact us now and schedule a FREE appraisal and inspection of your property. We will perform a thorough and detailed evaluation of the damages to your home

Step 2– We review your homeowner’s insurance policy. We want to become very familiar with what coverage you purchased. Our adjusters know the meticulous details of homeowners insurance policies. With this knowledge, we can make sure your claim is processed correctly, the first time.

Step 3– We will communicate with your insurance company to schedule any necessary appointments to ensure that you always have a Sentry representative available to you. We will also send a Sentry Estimator out to your home or business to perform a detailed inspection of your damages and take measurements to help further substantiate your claim.

Step 4 – There will be a second inspection with a Sentry Estimator where they will further document damages and put together a report to further substantiate your claim.

Step 5– Sentry Public Advertising will advocate on your behalf to your insurance company. We negotiate and handle all of the communications with your insurance company. We understand the loss you may be feeling with your home damages. Let Sentry Public Adjusting help you get your home back.